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A non-profit will carry out the largest evacuation of children from Gaza to the U.S.
This week, HEAL Palestine, a non-profit organization, will carry out the largest known evacuation of wounded children from Gaza to the United States. Co-founder Zeena Salman shares some of the children's stories.
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Long lines of trucks at the Latvia-Russia border show immense toll of war
European sanctions on Russia have caused massive traffic back-ups along the Latvian border. The war has also put the region's inhabitants in the middle of two hostile power blocs.
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Supreme Court majority seems inclined to rule against Trump on birthright citizenship
The majority seemed skeptical of the Trump administration's argument on birthright citizenship, appearing ready to rule in favor of upholding automatic citizenship for babies born on U.S. soil.
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Sweden's Cashless Experiment: Is It Too Much Too Fast?
In Sweden, few people use cash anymore. Most people pay by card, online or with digital apps, and that trend is spurring a new debate on whether going cashless is fair for everyone.
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Three years after the U.S. withdrawal, former Afghan forces are hunted by the Taliban
The Taliban have been targeting thousands of Afghan National Army soldiers and police officers, accusing them of being American spies.
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A proposed deal in Congress could make asylum harder for LGBTQ migrants to obtain
As federal lawmakers consider tougher restrictions for asylum-seekers, we hear from two migrants fleeing homophobic violence.
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‘We don’t need ICE’: Arlington’s first FIFA World Cup game draws few protestors
Demonstrators at North Texas World Cup kickoff game aim to educate international visitors on ICE presence throughout the games.
Obama's Tax Rate Rose — And He Can't Blame Anyone But Himself
President Obama, like many wealthy Americans, is paying more of his income to the IRS. He and the first lady paid $98,169 in taxes for 2013 on income of $481,098.
READ: Taylor Reveals New Trump Phone Call On 'Investigations' In Opening Statement
In public testimony, the top diplomat for the U.S. in Ukraine described a conversation, heard by a member of his staff, between the president and Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the EU.
20 Most Popular Stories Of 2015: Texas Bucket List, Bad Weather, More Recess For Kids
Folks who visited KERANews.org in 2015 were especially interested in a Texas bucket list, Sandra Bland, a bike superhighway, rainy weather, and getting…
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